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Friday, April 10, 2015

Regain Inspiration and/or Creative Focus

What can a creative person do when there is little
inspiration and even less focus for their craft?

Well, some may go on retreats or hide
away. Some may turn to stimulants or
drugs to push away the world, listen to music or steep themselves in a favorite
pastime. What an individual does when
inspiration or focus are gone is as individual as the individual. Some, like me, may turn a bit silly and say
or write silly things to get the juices flowing again.

In this regard, I created the following ludicrous poem in
an attempt to start typing on the old keyboard for a totally creative
purpose. My endeavor was to make myself
rhyme and count syllables. Neither of
these are things I practice when I write poetry. I tend to let the form and manner of my
writing be dictated by what I am attempting to convey in the work.

So take this little ditty as a form of inspiration to
inspire you to get past those moments when inspiration is on holiday.

Rhyming Fun Counting
Syllables

Kimberly
L McClune

April
10, 2015

Home alone,

Alone at home

Never on the telephone (7)

Seeing things that I am shown
(7)

High and low

Low is high

Perhaps way up in the sky (7)

Going there where I can fly (7)

Thinking now

Then I think

Knowing that I think I know (7)

Thinking that I know I think (7)

Above below

Below above

Many things that I can show (7)

Showing all the things I know
(7)

Truth or lie

Lying truth

Do you think that you are sly?
(7)

Lying as you travel by (7)

Now that you've had a good laugh at my expense, or now
believe me to be totally insane, I bet you feel a little better about that
lapse in creativity you've been struggling with. Take heart in knowing that you’re not alone.

Keep writing, or doing whatever creative activity charges
your soul with life energy. The above poem at least brought a smile to my face and heart through the mere
act of creating it. I could go on
writing about this and you could go on reading, or we could both stop right now
and get on with it, now that we’re inspired of course!